I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from the University of Sulaimani, graduating 6th out of 80 students with an overall grade of 80. I later completed my Master of Science in Medical Physiology at the University of Sulaimani, where my research focused on “The physiological and biochemical impact of acute and chronic stress on renal function in rats.” My thesis was evaluated at an Excellent level.
I am currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer in the Pharmacy Department at the Kurdistan Technical Institute, where I am actively involved in teaching and academic activities. My teaching philosophy emphasizes clarity, scientific rigor, and encouraging critical thinking among students.
My research interests include human physiology, animal-based experimental studies, and genetics, with a particular focus on understanding physiological mechanisms and their clinical relevance. I am highly motivated to expand my teaching experience, as education and student engagement represent my primary professional interests, alongside continuous academic and research development.